Safe Lift

A vehicle lift is necessary to make repairs on cars, trucks, and commercial vehicles or to perform needed maintenance and safety inspections. But, many vehicles have angled frames, which can make placing them on a rack or using a traditional lifting device tricky. There isn’t much surface area to place the lift, and so sometimes mechanics have to use blocks to lift the vehicle.

This can be dangerous, though, because the vehicle could slip, hurt the worker or damage a customer’s vehicle! Until now, there was not a lift that could accommodate vehicles with tilted or other unusual frames.

Enter the Safe Lift, a revolutionary new device that can ensure that any vehicle can be safely lifted on a standard mechanic’s lift.

The Safe Lift consists of a bracket crafted from sturdy yet lightweight steel that is permanently bolted onto a car or truck. It includes the spring-mounted hardware to attach the device. Once it’s in place, the Safe Lift provides a sturdy, structurally sound flat surface that can be used by the lift arm to easily lift a vehicle for repair without using blocks.  

The Safe Lift – Perfect For Lifting Any Vehicle For Maintenance and Repairs

The Safe Lift comes with a template that makes it easy for you to attach the device onto your car or for your favorite mechanic to follow to install it. It’s a lightweight steel frame with two brackets on the rear, which creates a spring-mounted flat surface. Once the device is in place, you can take your vehicle to any mechanic or oil change facility and have it serviced without the need for blocks.

The Safe Lift is intended to keep both mechanics and vehicles safe, and provide a steadier surface when a car or truck is lifted off the ground.

The Safe Lift Is Ready For Immediate Licensing and Production!

Inventor Richard D. Crain, Jr. of Melbourne, FL, always struggled with the lift arm when he was positioning certain models of trucks, cars, and other vehicles. He worried about using blocks to lift the vehicle and was concerned that the angled frame didn’t give the lift arm much surface area to safely lift the vehicle. He was inspired to create the Safe Lift, providing any mechanic with a safer way to lift the car.